

There are no real surprises in the Germany team, with coach Joachim Löw having been predictable with his lineups throughout the tournament. Despite an injury complaint, left-back Marcos Rojo also makes Alejandro Sabella's 11. Meanwhile, Ezequiel Lavezzi continues ahead of Sergio Agüero up top. Bishop rescues Zade (who was pretty well prepared to take care of himself thanks to his mother) and Robyn kills Talib.Germany and Argentina have both named unchanged lineups for the World Cup final.ĭespite reports Ángel di María would return from injury to take his place in the Argentina midfield, he's been made to settle for a place on the bench.

While Robyn convinces Talib that he’s in control of the situation, Harry hacks into the CIA system to find the CIA safe house where Zade is being held. Terrorists aren’t known for finesse, so Talib is no match for the devious minds of two trained spies. Twisting the knife in the back of the man who stole his wife by using their kid as leverage is a wonderful bonus. His people can’t get him out, so he forces Bishop to help him escape to Cuba. Talib, the terrorist, needs to get out of the US because the feds are hunting him.

(I’m assuming that, given the way she left Syria, no formal divorce proceedings ever happened.) The terrorist who stole the information about Zade was Adara’s husband. So she and Bishop decided that Bishop should help raise Zade. She considers Bishop the love of her life, but she doesn't want her son exposed to the violent elements of Bishop's life. When her cover was compromised, Bishop got her out of Syria and subsequently fell in love with her.īishop and Talib live lives that are two sides of the same coin. Zade’s mother is a woman, Adara, Bishop recruited in the 90s. The hackers have found the one file on Bishop’s server that must stay hidden: the file containing the name of his son. Unfortunately, by the time Bishop brings his problem to Harry, it’s too late. I’m pretty sure this is the first time we’ve heard Harry’s surname. I loved the fact that they managed to have Robyn appear and save Mel’s life without diminishing Mel’s personal power in that sequence.Ĭlient: Bishop needs Harry to find out who hacked his server. Since this was all new information I didn't like not being sure of how much we were seeing was fact and how much was fiction. I wasn’t sure how much of what Mel told Furlong was fact and how much was manipulation to disarm him.

It made Mel telling the sniper about her past confusing. The fact that he seemed to really believe that she didn’t have the stomach to take a shot threw me a little bit. My problem was in the scene where Mel confronts her trainer. The fact that her trainer made a bad, panicked, call, then blamed “the girl” for it…was a little cliched, but it worked for me. There was one element of her background that I wish had been handled differently.
